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The Golden Bough. A Study in Magic and Religion. Part 2. Taboo and the Perils of the Soul

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11 - V — TABOOED THINGS. PART 3. 9. Spittle tabooed. Belief that people maybe bewitched through their spittle, Hence precautions taken by persons, especially by chiefs and kings, to prevent their spittle from falling into the hands of sorcerers, Use of spittle in making a covenant. 10. Foods tabooed. Certain foods tabooed to sacred persons, such as kings and priests, These taboos probably based on the same motive which underlies the whole system of taboo.11. Knots and Rings tabooed. Knots and rings not worn by certain sacred persons, knots untied, locks unlocked, doors, etc., opened, at childbirth to facilitate delivery, The crossing of the legs supposed to impede childbirth and other things, Knots supposed to prevent the consummation of marriage, Use of knots at marriage in Rotti, Knots used as charms to inflict or cure disease, Knots used as charms to win lovers or capture runaway slaves, Knots used as charms by hunters and travellers knots used as protective amulets in Russia and elsewhere, The magical virtue of a knot is that of an impediment for good or evil, Rule that the hair should be loose and the feet bare at certain rites, The custom of going on certain solemn occasions with one shoe on and one shoe off intended to free the man from magical constraint and to lay it on his enemy, Rings as magical fetters which prevent the egress or ingress of spirits, Rings as amulets against demons, witches, and ghosts, Why the Flamen Dialis might not wear knots and rings, The Gordian knot perhaps a talisman. download
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11 - V — TABOOED THINGS. PART 3. 9. Spittle tabooed. Belief that people maybe bewitched through their spittle, Hence precautions taken by persons, especially by chiefs and kings, to prevent their spittle from falling into the hands of sorcerers, Use of spittle in making a covenant. 10. Foods tabooed. Certain foods tabooed to sacred persons, such as kings and priests, These taboos probably based on the same motive which underlies the whole system of taboo.11. Knots and Rings tabooed. Knots and rings not worn by certain sacred persons, knots untied, locks unlocked, doors, etc., opened, at childbirth to facilitate delivery, The crossing of the legs supposed to impede childbirth and other things, Knots supposed to prevent the consummation of marriage, Use of knots at marriage in Rotti, Knots used as charms to inflict or cure disease, Knots used as charms to win lovers or capture runaway slaves, Knots used as charms by hunters and travellers knots used as protective amulets in Russia and elsewhere, The magical virtue of a knot is that of an impediment for good or evil, Rule that the hair should be loose and the feet bare at certain rites, The custom of going on certain solemn occasions with one shoe on and one shoe off intended to free the man from magical constraint and to lay it on his enemy, Rings as magical fetters which prevent the egress or ingress of spirits, Rings as amulets against demons, witches, and ghosts, Why the Flamen Dialis might not wear knots and rings, The Gordian knot perhaps a talisman. download
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11 - V — TABOOED THINGS. PART 3. 9. Spittle tabooed. Belief that people maybe bewitched through their spittle, Hence precautions taken by persons, especially by chiefs and kings, to prevent their spittle from falling into the hands of sorcerers, Use of spittle in making a covenant. 10. Foods tabooed. Certain foods tabooed to sacred persons, such as kings and priests, These taboos probably based on the same motive which underlies the whole system of taboo.11. Knots and Rings tabooed. Knots and rings not worn by certain sacred persons, knots untied, locks unlocked, doors, etc., opened, at childbirth to facilitate delivery, The crossing of the legs supposed to impede childbirth and other things, Knots supposed to prevent the consummation of marriage, Use of knots at marriage in Rotti, Knots used as charms to inflict or cure disease, Knots used as charms to win lovers or capture runaway slaves, Knots used as charms by hunters and travellers knots used as protective amulets in Russia and elsewhere, The magical virtue of a knot is that of an impediment for good or evil, Rule that the hair should be loose and the feet bare at certain rites, The custom of going on certain solemn occasions with one shoe on and one shoe off intended to free the man from magical constraint and to lay it on his enemy, Rings as magical fetters which prevent the egress or ingress of spirits, Rings as amulets against demons, witches, and ghosts, Why the Flamen Dialis might not wear knots and rings, The Gordian knot perhaps a talisman. download

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